Grammar: Gerund
Explore the verb-as-noun in the form of a gerund in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
Explore the verb-as-noun in the form of a gerund in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
Explore the verb-as-adjective in the form of a participle in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
A colon gives warning emphasizing, distinguishing, introducing, or joining in this Properly Punctuated tip from KD Did It.
Self-editing authors can em dash away, 2-em dash away, 3-em dash away, all, in this Properly Punctuated tip from KD Did It.
The semicolon has two main functions: replacing the comma in a serial list and joining independent clauses. Learn when and why in this Properly Punctuated tip from KD Did It.
Parentheses explores the Properly Punctuated ways in which to use them within a sentence.
To be or looking forward to being, that is the question in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It about the infinitive as it differs from gerunds and participles.
Hyphens are regular social animals, always trying to keep words, numbers, and letters together or apart in this Properly Punctuated tip from KD Did It.
The en dash is used often enough, but only within a range of dates, wins and losses, numbers, and more in this Properly Punctuated tip from KD Did It.
Numerals have rules. Lots of them. They have types and structure. Context, circumstance, and being written or spoken all play into this Formatting Tip from KD Did It.